by Debbie Pearson | Jul 18, 2017 | Aging, Health Care, Life's Lessons
Please, please, please follow this rule about medications! Only start or stop long-term medications one at a time. This is the absolute best way to pinpoint positive effects or problems. It’s such a logical precedent but, all too often, this isn’t what happens in...
by Debbie Pearson | Jul 6, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
Sometimes you come across a story that pulls the strings of your heart. The story of Leo Kellner, a 98-year-old Baker who found his power and purpose by baking pies is one of them. I hope you enjoy the article as much as I did. Leo Kellner found his sense of...
by Debbie Pearson | Jul 3, 2017 | Age Your Way, Aging, The Blue Print to Age Your Way
Do you make decisions for someone else, in the same manner, you make decisions for yourself? Heaven forbid! It’s a very different process. This process may surprise you because it won’t match your typical approach to making decisions. The major difference is that...
by Debbie Pearson | Jun 29, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
So often the aging members of our families are too proud to reach out and ask for the help they may need. I came across a great article that gives you 5 signs you can look for so you can proactively take charge without making them feel helpless. Happy Reading. What...
by Debbie Pearson | Jun 22, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
Today’s life expectancy is higher than ever and people are actually growing old and truly enjoying the golden years. The following article I came across gives 10 really cool reasons why it is so cool to grow old. I hope you enjoy it! Vintage rocker Mick Jagger...
by Debbie Pearson | Jun 20, 2017 | Aging, Life's Lessons
Recently I lost a patient that I had the honor to work with for the past seventeen years. Although it was certainly her time to leave this earth, my heart aches for the vacuum she left. Before she was laid to rest, I bought a jar of Ponds Cold Cream so I could use it...